I recently found this interesting combination. It's a triple star system. A red dwarf and orange dwarf pair with a brown dwarf orbiting the red dwarf. Circling the brown dwarf is two life bearing terran worlds.

Normally planets around a brown dwarf are fairly dark but the red dwarf illuminated them fairly well. Both the terran worlds are frozen on the sides opposite the brown dwarf. The brown dwarf is only .5 AU away from the red dwarf. Would the combined heat from the red and brown dwarfs melt the frozen backsides?

I also found one and while I don't know where to get the data that you guys posted, I do have a screenshot. Its parent brown dwarf has a 7046.9 year orbit with a K9 V star which itself has two planets with life on them.